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Le trésor de Charles Nodier – Esquisse d’une lexicoscopie romantique
2012
Article tiré d'une communication pour la journée d'étude "Nodier et la langue - la langue de Nodier" du 01/06/2012, co-organisée par Virginie Tellier, Sébastien Vacelet et Georges Zaragoza à l'Université de Bourgogne (Dijon). Voir URL ci-jointe :; International audience
Universitātes Avīze: 2000, janvāris-jūnijs (Nr. 7-15), septembris-decembris (1-9)
2000
Charles Nodier, Trilogie écossaise
2013
Charles Nodier’s summer ambulations through Scotland in 1821 were to spawn a genre: the romantic travelogue. The reader is invited on a journey through age-old legends and oneiric cartography, through the fogs of ancient Caledonia and modern Scotland, and into the land of goblins and fairies.
Le Scarabée des hiéroglyphes
2021
Number 2 of the annual gazette of the Association des Amis de Charles Nodier considering different aspects of the life and work of Charles Nodier and, more specifically this number, of his daughter Marie Mennessier-Nodier, from a popular and fun perspective.
Alocución pronunciada en el acto de la solemne inauguración de la calle dedicada al excelentisimo señor Don Juan Navarro Reverter, en la ciudad de Se…
Marie Mennessier-Nodier, récits et nouvelles
2019
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Introduction. L'Écosse de Charles Nodier, un Eldorado romantique
2013
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Du comté d'Argyle au royaume de Saba : Nodier et l'Écosse des origines
2011
Autre compte rendu d'Hélène Védrine (revue Romantisme) : "L’article de Sébastien Vacelet continue cette réflexion sur l’écriture viatique et son rapport à l’espace, en s’intéressant à la trilogie écossaise de Nodier : Promenade de Dieppe aux montagnes d’Écosse, Trilby et La Fée aux miettes. Cet article extrêmement renseigné – Sébastien Vacelet est l’auteur d’une thèse sur l’Écosse des romantiques dirigée par Georges Zaragoza et a organisé à Dijon une récente journée d’études sur le même thème qui fera l’objet du volume 3 des Cahiers d’études nodiéristes – montre comment les connaissances historiques et livresques de Nodier sur l’Écosse servent à bâtir une fiction des origines qui gomme les …
Sur la francisation d’un toponyme écossais : l’« Argail » de Charles Nodier
2011
International audience; This study opposes, on the one hand, the concept exposed by linguist and theoretician Charles Nodier (1780-1844) in his Elementary Notions in Linguistics (1834) referring to the inalterable spelling of proper nouns, and, on the other hand, his practice as a storyteller and creator in his Trilby (1822). We will also consider answering the question of the gallicization of the toponym "Argyle" (allusion to the lake region in Scotland), spelled "Argail" by Nodier in his tale, contrary to all expectations. "Argail" , beyond the mere process of transliteration and trompe-l’oeil justifications revealed by Nodier himself in the preface of his book, opens up to subtle manipul…
"Nodier and sadism: the "monstrous turpitudes" of Smarra"
2021
Nodier studies have scarcely examined the relationship between Nodier and Sade, the first one having apparently done everything to lessen his interest in the sulphurous work of the marquis. However, little is known, Nodier is the inventor, or the propagator of the word “sadism” in the French language, which appeared for the first time in 1834, in the 8th edition of the "Dictionnaire Universel" by Boiste, that, precisely, revised, amended and largely amplified by Nodier. The objective of this article is to shed light on this immorality-stricken relationship between a writer concerned about his reputation and in search of respectability (Nodier was elected to the Académie française in 1833, a…